DHAKA (Reuters) - Opener Salman Butt and Younis Khan struck centuries on Saturday to help Pakistan beat India by 25 runs in the final of a triangular one-day series.
Pakistan avenged their 140-run defeat to their old rivals in the group stages, bowling India out for 290 from 48.2 overs after amassing 315 for three from their 50 overs.

Man of the match Gautam Gambhir hammered a quickfire century to power India into the triangular one-day series final with a crushing seven-wicket win over Bangladesh here on Thursday.
The left-handed opener scored an unbeaten 107 off 101 balls for his fifth hundred as India reached the target of 223 with more than 14 overs to spare in the day-night match for their second successive victory.

Pakistan's cricket chief on Thursday accused the national team of lacking commitment after they suffered their biggest-ever defeat against arch-rival India.
India thrashed Pakistan by 140 runs in the tri-series match held in Dhaka, Bangladesh on Tuesday.

Praveen Kumar grabbed four early wickets and Virender Sehwag smashed a robust half-century as India thrashed Pakistan by 140 runs in a triangular one-day series match here on Tuesday.
India bowled Pakistan out for 190 after posting a formidable 330-8 in the day-night match on a slow track, thanks to superb performances from paceman Kumar (4-53) and opener Sehwag (89).